This chapter shall be known as the "Cowlitz County Open Space Rating Ordinance."
(Ord. 95-078 § 1, 6-19-1995)
Table 1 – Open Space Categories and Qualifying Criteria | |||||
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Land is designated as open space in a comprehensive land use plan and zoned open space by the local government | Protect, conserve and enhance natural or scenic resources | Protect streams or water supply, including stream corridors, aquifers and aquifer recharge areas | Promote conservation of soils, wetlands, beaches, tidal marshes, or natural shorelines | Enhance value to the public of abutting or neighboring parks, forests, wildlife preserves, nature reservations or sanctuaries, or other open space, and enhance public recreational opportunities | Promote conservation of unique or critical wildlife and/or native plant habitat |
Land preserved in its natural state provides a greenway buffer along a river or stream. | Land is identified as rural residential or forestry open space in the County Comprehensive Plan. | All or a majority of the land provides flood storage during a regulatory flood. | Land is identified as rural residential, agricultural, or open space in the County Comprehensive Plan. | Land is located in areas designated in the Cowlitz County Comprehensive Park and Recreation Plan planned for additional recreational opportunities. | Land if preserved in its natural state protects a critical area identified and approved under the Cowlitz County critical areas ordinance. |
Land preserved in its natural state prevents encroachment of urban development into commercial forest and agricultural areas. | Land is located adjacent to a scenic highway or scenic vista with an unrestricted view of the property and beyond. | Land abuts a stream or river where, if land use alterations occur, damage from runoff, siltation, infiltration, or other development actions can jeopardize surface or ground water quality. | Preservation of the natural area protects beaches and natural shoreline area. | Land is contiguous to an existing public park, commercial forest, wildlife preserve, nature reservation or sanctuary, interpretive center or visitor's center. | Land if preserved in its natural state provides a buffer for a regulated wetland with an open water component, and provides plant and wildlife habitat. |
Land preserved in its natural state or current use prevents the spread of urban density development into designated rural areas. | Land if preserved in its current use provides unrestricted view of open space timber or agricultural fields and seasonal farm activities. | Land is characterized with a high water table and rapidly draining soils. | The site provides unique opportunities to observe, study and preserve specific natural or manmade wetland management areas. | Land provides a buffer between between development and adjacent high use recreation areas, such as a municipal park or golf course. | A wildlife habitat management plan has been prepared by a qualified expert. |
Land preserved in its natural state or current use protects identified or delineated critical areas as defined in the Cowlitz County critical areas protection ordinance. | Land provides unrestricted view of river, lake, hydropower reservoir, or classified and designated wetland area. | Land provides unique opportunities to study and conserve natural areas for floodplain management. | Preservation of the current use promotes identifiable conservation principles and wildlife habitat management. | Land preserved provides low intensity public recreational opportunities for nonmotorized access, picnicking, and tent camping. | Land is located in a big game migration corridor and provides essential wildlife habitat. |
Land is located within a designated geologic hazard area delineated pursuant to the Cowlitz County critical areas ordinance. | Land currently provides habitat for unique or critical wildlife or native plants. | A college or public school has contracted to use the land for promotion of land conservation principles, and the curriculum has been approved by the contracted school. | Reclassification of the land provides public access to an area suitable for providing a protective buffer for adjacent wetland, riparian vegetation, wildlife habitat. | ||
Other: | Other: | Other: | Other: | Other: | Other: |
Limited public access is provided | Limited public access is provided | Public access is provided | Limited public access is provided | Public access is provided | Limited public access is provided |
Column total: | Column total: | Column total: | Column total: | Column total: | Column total: |
Scoring: One (1) point for each benefit criteria met in a column. A minimum three (3) points necessary to qualify for an open space category. Public access counts only once, and is applicable to no more than one category. | |||||
ATTENTION: Applicant must provide a management plan identifying the measures that will be taken to ensure the continuation of the current use of the land. | |||||
Table 2 – Open Space Categories and Qualifying Criteria | |||
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Preserve historic sites | Retain as natural area, one acre or larger tract in urban areas, if available for public use | Protect traditional farm and agricultural land and soils from irrevocable conversion to nonagricultural uses, and maintain the land in a condition that allows immediate resumption of commercial farm and agricultural uses | Protect traditional or unique farm and agricultural land and soils from irrevocable conversion to nonagricultural uses, and maintain the land in a condition that allows immediate resumption of a commercial farm and agricultural uses |
(Category 1 or Category 2 – Five acres and larger tracts*) | |||
Land is listed on the State and/or National Historic Register. | Protection and preservation of the current land use provides passive recreational uses such as bird watching, nature trails, and observation of other natural wildlife habitat in urban areas. | Farm and agricultural conservation land are less than five acres in size, but more than two acres. | There are no sanitary sewer services adjacent to the land, and the property is not within an adopted sewer service area plan. |
Land is part of an ongoing archaeological study area. | Use of the land is open to public, with no exclusions on the basis of membership. | Land is designated in the Cowlitz County Comprehensive Plan as agriculture, rural residential RR-1, RR-2, or forestry/open space, or is zoned AG, AG-38, RR-1, RR-2, or forestry recreation. | Land and soils are mapped and defined by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service as Class 1, 2, 3, 4, and/or 5; and the land is located outside the boundaries of any urban area identified in the Cowlitz County Comprehensive Plan, or outside any urban growth management area approved by the Board and city. |
Land and/or building is listed on the county historical inventory. | Preservation of the land provides a unique opportunity for wetland management, floodplain management, and/or wildlife management in an urban setting. | Land and soils are mapped and defined by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service as Class 1, 2, or 3. | Land has a documented history of commercial agricultural production, and has potential for returning to commercial agricultural production at any time. |
Land has historic significance to the Cowlitz County Museum, Cowlitz Indian Tribe, or Governor's Office of Indian Affairs. | The site has been classified as commercial farm and agriculture land as defined in RCW 84.34.020(2) for five or more years. | The site contains more than five acres capable for return to commercial agricultural production. | |
Other: | Other: | Other: | Other: |
Limited public access is allowed. | No public access is provided. | No public access is provided. | |
Column total: | Column total: | Column total: | Column total: |
*Applicant must provide a conservation/management plan identifying the measures that will be taken to ensure the continuation of the current use of the land. Agricultural conservation plans must also provide for the immediate resumption of commercial farm and agricultural use. | |||
Scoring: One (1) point for each benefit criteria met in a column. A minimum three (3) points necessary to qualify for an open space category. Public access counts only once, and is applicable to no more than one category. |
Table 3 | |
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Public Benefit Rating | Assessed Value Reduction Benefits |
1 – 2 points | Ineligible for open space classification |
3 points | 30% |
4 points | 40% |
5 points | 50% |
6 points | 60% |
7 points | 70% |
8 points | 80% |
9 or more points | 90% |